No British appeal over European Human Rights ruling

The British Government has decided not to appeal against a European Court ruling that it broke Article Two of the Convention on Human Rights in relation to the killings of 12 people in the North by the British army and RUC.

No British appeal over European Human Rights ruling

The British Government has decided not to appeal against a European Court ruling that it broke Article Two of the Convention on Human Rights in relation to the killings of 12 people in the North by the British army and RUC.

The Government was found to have failed to institute proper investigations into how and why the victims died.

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